Don't expect anything more from Devil May Cry 5, as Capcom producer Matt Walker has reiterated that development on the game has ended. We've known this would be the case since before the Bloody Palace launched as a free update earlier this month, but we still think it's a bit of a shame, and perhaps a missed opportunity.

The confirmation follows on from various rumours, the most prominent being that Trish and Lady would be made playable in their own expansion. Again, it's unfortunate, but it ain't happening unless the bigwigs at Capcom change their mind.

Don't get us wrong, Devil May Cry 5 is an excellent game, but we would have loved to see it expand with more modes or additional scenarios -- and we doubt that we're alone in thinking that.

Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. When he's not practising combos, he's usually getting lost in the latest 100-hour RPG, or, y'know, replaying The Witcher 3.

I like this. Leave the game as a complete package, no adding extra (usually dull) chapters just for the sake of money. I think its a perfect game as is, no need for dlc. Just bring us DMC6 on the PS6 in a few years.

@FullMetalWesker - Rather than add DLC they wait and put extra stuff in a SE, Vergil was added as playable in 3 SE before DLC was possible and in 4 SE along with Trish and Lady. Can see that happening with 5.

@Ron22 - The 'nickel and dime' complaints are usually criticisms of games that ship incomplete, with the missing content released later at a cost. Here though, the game is a complete product, but there are some (myself included) who would've liked some more additional content (mostly characters) to be released.In other words, the general stance on DLC is, as far as I can figure out, that it's fine as long as it's either free or additional content to an already complete game, but not if it's part of the main game cut out and sold separately.